Crème Brûlée French Toast is the breakfast revelation you have been waiting for, combining the silky, decadent interior of a classic custard with the iconic, glass-like crackle of a burnt sugar topping. If you have ever dreamt of eating dessert for breakfast without the guilt, this recipe is designed to deliver that exact high-end restaurant experience right in your own kitchen. We start with thick-cut brioche bread, soak it in a vanilla-infused egg custard, and finish it with a signature dark amber crust that shatters under your fork. It is visually stunning, incredibly textural, and perfectly optimized for your morning cravings.

Why This Is The Best Crème Brûlée French Toast You Will Ever Make
- The Signature Crackle: We use a specific sugar-torching technique to achieve a glossy, dark amber caramelized sugar crust that provides a satisfying auditory “snap” with every bite.
- Ultra-Lush Interior: By using a high ratio of heavy cream and egg yolks, the center of the brioche remains a soft, egg-soaked golden-yellow custard texture that melts in your mouth.
- Perfect Visual Balance: The contrast between the deep amber crust, the snowy white whipped cream dollop, and the vibrant red raspberries and blueberries creates a Pinterest-perfect plate.
- Dual-Texture Experience: You get the crunch of the caramel and the pillowy softness of the bread in one single, harmonious forkful.
If you love indulgent morning treats like my Pink Coconut Snowball Cake Bars, this French toast will be your new favorite obsession. It elevates a simple breakfast into a gourmet event that rivals any five-star brunch spot.
Essential Ingredients for Gourmet French Toast
Creating the perfect Crème Brûlée French Toast requires high-quality ingredients that prioritize fat and flavor. Here is what you will need to gather:
The Custard Base
- Thick-Cut Brioche Bread: 4 thick rectangular slices (about 1.5 inches or 4cm thick). Brioche is essential because its high butter content holds up to the heavy custard without falling apart.
- Heavy Cream: 1 cup (240ml). This provides the “crème” in the brûlée, ensuring a rich, velvety mouthfeel.
- Whole Milk: 1/2 cup (120ml). Lightens the custard slightly so it can penetrate deep into the bread.
- Large Eggs: 3 whole eggs. These act as the binder and provide that classic golden-yellow custard interior.
- Granulated Sugar: 2 tablespoons (25g) for the custard, plus extra for the crust.
- Pure Vanilla Extract: 1 tablespoon (15ml). Use high-quality vanilla to mimic the sophisticated flavor profile of a traditional crème brûlée.
- Fine Sea Salt: A pinch. This balances the sweetness and enhances the vanilla notes.
The Toppings and Finishing Touches
- Granulated Sugar (for the crust): About 4 tablespoons (50g) for sprinkling. This is what creates the crackled, charred edges.
- Unsalted Butter: 2 tablespoons (28g). Used for searing the toast to a golden brown before the sugar stage.
- Heavy Whipping Cream: 1/2 cup (120ml), whipped to stiff peaks for that generous dollop on top.
- Fresh Raspberries: 1/2 cup (60g). Their tartness cuts through the richness of the sugar crust.
- Fresh Blueberries: 1/2 cup (75g). Adds a pop of deep color and sweetness.
- Powdered Sugar: 1 tablespoon (8g). Sifted over the top for a professional, snowy finish.
For those who enjoy savory-sweet pairings, try serving this alongside my shakshouka toast for a complete brunch spread that hits every flavor note.

Step-by-Step Instructions for the Perfect Caramelized Crust
Follow these professional culinary steps to ensure your Crème Brûlée French Toast looks exactly like the photos—glossy, crackled, and irresistible.
Step 1: Whisk the Vanilla Custard
In a large shallow bowl, whisk together the heavy cream, whole milk, eggs, 2 tablespoons of granulated sugar, vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt. Ensure the eggs are fully incorporated so there are no streaks of white; you want a uniform, pale yellow liquid. This ensures the egg-soaked golden-yellow custard texture is consistent throughout the bread slices.
Step 2: The Deep Soak
Place your rectangular brioche slices into the custard. Let them soak for at least 2 minutes per side. Pro Tip: If your brioche is very fresh, lightly toast it in a low oven for 5 minutes first to dry it out. This allows it to absorb more custard without becoming structurally weak.
Step 3: The Initial Golden Sear
Heat a large non-stick skillet over medium-low heat and melt the unsalted butter. Once the butter is foaming, add the soaked brioche slices. Cook for 3-4 minutes per side. You are looking for a beautiful golden-brown exterior. Much like my baked brown sugar pork chops, the goal here is to develop a base layer of flavor before adding the final sugar element.
Step 4: Creating the Brûlée Crust
Remove the toast from the pan and place it on a heat-safe surface or back on the plate. Sprinkle an even, generous layer of granulated sugar over the top of each slice. Using a kitchen torch, move the flame in circular motions over the sugar until it melts, bubbles, and turns a glossy, dark amber color with slight charred edges. If you don’t have a torch, you can place the sugar-topped toast under a broiler for 1-2 minutes, watching very closely to prevent burning.
Step 5: Final Plating and Presentation
Stack two thick rectangular slices of the toast centrally on a plain white ceramic plate. Add a generous dollop of thick white whipped cream right in the center. Scatter the fresh vibrant red raspberries and deep blue blueberries across the top and around the base. Finish with a light, even dusting of fine white powdered sugar.
Expert Tips for Success
- Use Stale Bread: Day-old brioche is the secret to a sturdy French toast that doesn’t turn into mush.
- Torch Technique: Keep the torch moving! If you hold it in one spot too long, the sugar will go from caramelized to bitter and burnt very quickly.
- Temperature Matters: Serve immediately. The sugar crust will eventually soften if it sits too long due to the moisture in the bread and the whipped cream.
- Whipped Cream Consistency: Whip your cream until it is very stiff so the dollop holds its shape against the heat of the toasted bread.
Storage, Reheating & Freezing
Storage: While Crème Brûlée French Toast is best enjoyed fresh, you can store cooked (un-sugared) slices in the fridge for up to 2 days. The sugar crust MUST be applied right before serving.
Reheating: Reheat in a toaster oven or skillet until warmed through. Do not use a microwave, as it will make the brioche rubbery.
Freezing: You can freeze the soaked and seared slices (without the sugar crust). Wrap tightly in plastic wrap and freeze for up to 1 month. Thaw overnight before adding the sugar and torching.
What to Serve With This Recipe
This dish is incredibly rich, so it pairs well with acidic or salty sides. A side of thick-cut bacon or breakfast sausage provides a necessary salty contrast. If you are hosting a large brunch, consider adding a lighter option like my creamy rice recipe or a fresh citrus salad to balance the palate.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes! You can achieve a similar effect by sprinkling sugar over the cooked toast and placing it under your oven’s broiler for 1-2 minutes until the sugar bubbles and browns.
Absolutely. You can whisk the custard ingredients together the night before and store it in the fridge, making your morning prep even faster.
Use day-old bread and don’t soak for more than 2-3 minutes per side. Searing over medium heat ensures the outside sets before the inside becomes too saturated.
Thick-cut Brioche is the gold standard because its high egg and butter content creates a sturdy yet soft structure that handles the heavy custard soak perfectly.
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Crème Brûlée French Toast: The Ultimate Crispy Caramelized Breakfast
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Whisk heavy cream, milk, eggs, 2 tbsp sugar, vanilla, and salt in a shallow dish until smooth.
- Soak brioche slices for 2 minutes per side until the center is egg-soaked and golden-yellow.
- Melt butter in a skillet and cook toast for 3-4 minutes per side until golden brown.
- Sprinkle sugar on top and use a kitchen torch to create a glossy, dark amber crackled crust.
- Stack slices, add a dollop of whipped cream, fresh berries, and a dusting of powdered sugar.
Notes
If you don't have a torch, use the broiler for 1-2 minutes.
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